1.3
Re: High voltage inside the appliance
High voltage is generated inside the appliance. As a result there is a fundamental risk
of fatal injury from electric shocks. There is also a risk of electrical flashover in the ap-
pliance which, in the worst case, can cause fire. Therefore:
Before you clean or maintain the appliance, switch off the appliance and pull the
mains plug from the socket.
Never insert objects into the openings on the appliance.
Never manipulate the limit switches on the cover panel in order to make it pos-
sible to operate the appliance whilst it is open.
Clean the Truman Cell
dust particles which, in the worst case, can ignite.
1.4
Re: Power supply
The appliance is operated with electrical power, which means there is always a risk of
electric shock. Therefore:
Never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids. Keep it away from rain
and moisture. Do not operate the appliance outdoors or in rooms with a high level of
humidity.
Never touch the plug with wet hands. Always pull directly on the plug if you want
to disconnect the appliance from the mains. Never pull on the cord as this could dam-
age it. Never carry the appliance by its cord.
Take care that the power cord is not bent, pinched, or rolled over, and does not
touch heat sources or sharp edges. Also take care that it does not become a stumbling
hazard.
Before connecting to the power supply, make sure that the voltage stated on the
type plate matches the voltage of your plug socket.
Before you clean or maintain the appliance, switch off the appliance and pull the
mains plug from the socket.
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once a month. Otherwise, there is a risk of a build-up of